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What is congestive heart failure in dogs?

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Congestive heart failure is a broad medical term that means that a dog's heart can't deliver enough blood to his or her body. It can be caused by a failure of the left side, right side, or both sides of the heart.


How long do dogs live with congestive heart failure?

6 However, once congestive heart failure develops, survival time is expected to be between 6 and 14 months.

What are the last stages of congestive heart failure in dogs?

To help you make the best decision for your furry friend, let's list some of the signs of a dog dying from their heart failure.Frequent coughing.Coughing up foam, or bloody foam.Labored breathing.Lethargy.Weakness, or inability to exercise.Fainting episodes.Distended abdomen.Decrease in appetite.Signs Of A Dog Dying Of Heart Failure | CHF Life Expectancy

What are the symptoms of congestive heart failure in a dog?

Symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure in DogsCoughing.Constant panting.Struggling to breathe.Breathing at a fast rate, especially when in a resting state.Reluctance or refusal to exercise.Getting tired more easily on walks or during play.Fatigue.Blue-tinged gums.Understanding Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs - Hill's Pet Nutrition

What is the treatment for a dog with congestive heart failure?

Your vet may recommend one or more of the following: Medications to help the heart work and correct irregular heartbeats. Medications to slow fluid build-up in the lungs. Surgery to correct a torn valve or to insert a pacemaker to correct the heart beat.

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